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Re: Installing XyWin; programming puzzle
- Subject: Re: Installing XyWin; programming puzzle
- From: cld@xxxxxxxx (Carl Distefano)
- Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 15:08:21 +0000
> .... When I do SE e:*.ced /century/
> I can see each instance, and open a file when I see one that's wrong. But
> after I've fixed that file, how can I make the next search skip the files
> I've already looked at and fixed? I suppose I could move each fixed file
> to a new directory, and delete it from the old, but besides leaving me
> with a plethora of directories, what about the files that were OK and
> didn't need fixing? I've thought of opening a directory in one window and
> stepping through it with a marker, but then I'd have to open every file,
> whether or not the problem phrase was in it. Any ideas?
> Patricia
Using the Jumbo U2 SEarch facility, you'd issue SE e:*.ced/century/.
Choose O=open to open and edit any file that contains a "hit." Then, to resume
the search where you left off, issue SE /NV e:*.ced/century/.
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Carl Distefano
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